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4 Strategies to Retain Your Nonprofit’s Corporate Sponsor

Achieve

Picture this: your nonprofit just hosted an engaging hybrid auction with the help of a corporate partner. If you had a large turnout with lots of donations, this could be partially due to their support as a sponsor. This could include free merchandise or gift baskets. Consider incorporating your cause into your gifts, too.

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Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Tips from Invest in Kids, a CauseVox Nonprofit

CauseVox

Invest in Kids is a Denver-based nonprofit dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of young children and families across the state. Whether participants are joining with a corporate sponsor, or signing up with family and friends, individuals of all ages and skill levels can make an impact by raising money for kids in need.

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Spring Fundraisers: 5 Best Practices for Walkathons, Bikeathons, and Other Athons

CauseVox

To provide some background, Invest in Kids is a Denver-based nonprofit dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of young children and families across the state through a wide spectrum of services including prenatal care, social-emotional learning, and in-home family therapy. Best Practice #2: Easy Registration.

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3 Keys to Setting Up Your Fundraising Calendar for Success

Top Nonprofits

These could be a local giving day that’s already being sponsored or promoted, or you can come up with your own internal campaign. Using this cycle of message themes, donors can see the whole picture of what your organization does, what it needs to do those things, and what specifically their money has gone towards. Share This Post!

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How to Get Donations for a Fundraiser: 10 Best Practices

Allegiance Group

Additionally, they can give at different levels, ranging from small, one-time gifts (e.g., $10) 10) to major gifts (e.g., Businesses most often give through matching gifts, corporate and volunteer grants, or in-kind donations of free goods or services. Foundations. Reach out to major donors. Establish a sense of urgency.

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Why Ongoing Professional Development Is Essential For The Nonprofit Community

Bloomerang

Amy Eisenstein, CEO and co-founder of the Capital Campaign Toolkit, and Adrian Sargeant, co-director at the Institute for Sustainable Philanthropy, conducted a study titled “ Major Gift Fundraising: Unlocking the Potential for Your Nonprofit *.” . In all, the training had a positive impact on 18,000 children and 350 teachers.

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Change Management: 3 Steps to Make Change a Reality at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

Create a statement that paints a picture of a future state — the goal or outcome of the project. An Executive Sponsor. Having a leader at your nonprofit who has agreed to be an active sponsor of your project is critically important for successful change management. Give out gift cards. A “Why” Statement. Offer time off.